EA

There are multiple definitions:

  1. evolutionary algorithm(English)

  2. ensemble averaging(English)

  3. effect allele(English)

  4. Ebstein’s anomaly(English)

    • malformation of the tricuspid valve with myopathy of the right ventricle that presents with variable anatomic and pathophysiologic characteristics, leading to equally variable clinical scenarios. Medical management and observation is often recommended for asymptomatic patients and may be successful for many years. Tricuspid valve repair is the goal of operative intervention; repair also typically includes RV plication, right atrial reduction, and atrial septal closure or subtotal closure
    • ARV, RV, TRV, TV
    • Congenital disorders, Cardiology, Surgery
    • https://doi.org…7/mdcj-15-2-138
    • https://doi.org…-6929-1.00043-5
  5. extended amygdala(English)

    • a cell continuum emerging from the central or medial amygdaloid nuclei via the sublenticular region up to the bed nuclei of the stria terminalis. The medial part has a strong influence on emotional, social and sexual behavior and stress responses. The central portion is associated with fear-related behavior, hormonal responses and the modulation of affective reactions to stress, and is also involved in alcohol dependence behavior
    • GP, SLEA, BST
    • Brain (dys)function, Hormone, Emotional aspects, Social aspects, Alcohol, Sexuality
    • https://doi.org/10.5772/48520
  6. esophageal atresia(English)

    • commonly found in association and represent the most frequent congenital esophageal abnormalities. This defect results from the abnormal separation of the tracheal diverticulum from the foregut. The esophageal atresia is an interruption of the esophageal continuity resulting from a recanalization defect of the primitive gut during the eighth week. Esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal fistula occurs in 1 in 3000 to 1 in 5000 live births. Five types of esophageal atresia with or without fistula have been classified. The most common is type C—esophageal atresia with distal tracheoesophageal fistula—with an incidence of 86.5%
    • Mouth, esophagus and stomach, Congenital disorders
    • https://doi.org…35214-7.00087-1
  7. ejaculate analysis(English)

  8. executive control ability(English)

  9. efferent arteriolar(English)

  10. energy availability(English)

  11. electroacupuncture(English)

  12. essential agreement(English)

  13. experienced athlete(English)

  14. eye-acupuncture(English)

  15. epidural analgesia(English)

  16. elbow angle(English)

  17. epileptiform activity(English)

  18. epithelioid angiosarcoma(English)

  19. emergence agitation(English)

  20. enumeration area(English)

  21. emotional abuse(English)

  22. epidural anesthesia(English)

  23. eumenorrheic athlete(English)